Demonic Issues Box Set

When Phil Walker starts seeing the demons within, the world of mental illness radically changes, dragging Phil and everyone else with him as he combats demons, dragons and fairies. He’s soon fighting for his life against mythical creatures, doctors and cops worried about a man threatening the homeless.

The story starts with "The Demons Within", and continues in "Speaking With Your Demons". More

When Phil Walker starts seeing the demons within, the world of those afflicted with mental illnesses radically changes, dragging Phil, the medical establishment and everyone else along with him as he combats demons, dragons and fairies. He’s soon fighting for his life against mythical creatures, surgeons eager to shut him up, and cops worried about a man threatening the homeless.

The story starts with The Demons Within, as Phil tries to make a difference without being able to explain what he’s doing, or why it works. It continues in Speaking With Your Demons, where he gives up on wrestling with demons, and instead tries negotiating with them.

This is a box set of the complete Demonic Issues series:Book 1 - The Demons WithinBook 2 - Speaking With Your Demons

After writing fifteen books, Vincent Berg decided to turn to something he’s intimately familiar with, but has only marginally broached in his previous stories. Suffering from Asperger’s when young, Juvenile Diabetes in his teens, and ‘Schizoaffective Disorder’ in his forties, Vincent wrote The Demons Within as homage to alternative medicines and their struggle to gain acceptance. But the story grew into more. Like Phil, Vincent though his suffering, learned humanity and kinship with others, and hopes the book will extend the messages from his muses to others.

The book took over a year to write because of Vincent’s recent mental and physical health issues, so the story took a dark turn. Once completed, he was free to write a lighter, less conflicted sequel, Speaking With Your Demons. The new book, now well under way, explores the challenges of using your afflictions to connect with other, even when your social skills are hampered by your issues.